Australian rock music legend Dave Tice shares stories from the early days of Buffalo, The Count Bishops and a life in music and records. Part 1 of 2
Topics include:
- The obligations of a gigging, touring band
- Dave’s youth, taking an interest in music, starting his musical career,
- The records that inspired Dave
- Seeing the Rolling Stones in Brisbane, 1965
- Forming Head / Buffalo
- Moving from Brisbane to Sydney
- Choosing the name “Buffalo”
- The story of Head single “Hobo b/w Sad Song: Then”
- Getting the deal with Phonogram, then Vertigo
- International distribution of Buffalo
- The business of Australian labels signing local bands
- Where are the Buffalo master tapes?
- The human elements of music, writing & recording fast
- How Dave became a singer
- The power of Dave’s voice
- The recording of Volcanic Rock
- Controversial album covers from Buffalo
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